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Maybe dumb question but how do I just take a sat image and create the scene? The scripts in the repo are all about training which I assume requires you to have the 3d data too.

These sort of projects always look cool but I think the real "wow factor" would be a file upload where you can see the result on your image. I assume there are reasons why this isn't done.


Do you mean converting your image into a 3D scene?

This is where we were heading with our 3D volumetric video company https://ayvri.com

We were working on blending 3D satellite imagery with your ground view (or low flying in the case of paragliders) photos and videos to create a 3D scene.

Our technology was acquired prior to us being able to fully realize the vision (and we moved on to another project).


The mask becomes the face


This is exactly what he is proposing, because it is more "useful". But it hardly gives you agency to be someone you are inherently not.

Authenticity is what we lack in the modern world and he is totally fine with that.


We all change with time, whether we want it or not. You can influence that change of your mind and soul, just like you can influence how your body changes.

If you fake being a better person than you are within, then by time you will be given by others more trust, more love, more opportunities. The sands of time will start to erase the old personality and implement the new, which is more reflective of the better environment you're finding yourself in. The good parts of the old you stay, while the bad parts are washed away.

This can be implemented on an industrial scale with military indoctrination, where they can take absolute scum and turn them into honorable soldiers and officers.


To what extent is this administration concerned with breaking laws?


Not in any way, but I think it's still important to be noisy about the violations as they happen


Strawman Front


Is there anyone monitoring US government websites for deletion of pages beyond what people may notice in an ad hoc way? I feel like this should be automated.


There's an Archive Team project for the government, although it's just trying to get as much of a snapshot as possible: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/US_Government Detecting changes across all pages in real time is going to be difficult to accomplish.


You can use a combination of the website capture data available in the Internet Archive along with what the Internet Archive and ArchiveTeam crawl to analyze and track when page status changes (both content and http codes, 200->4xx for example). Look for the diffs across the .govs of interest. Crawling continues.

(no affiliation, friendly reminder to donate to the archive)


I've got a bridge to sell you


What’s offensive with MCP?


I don't know but I'm personally triggered by the acronym MVC that is wrongly used by so many programmers.


In the seminal SF movie Tron (1982), MCP stood for "Master Control Program", and it has already been firmly established that "Master" is a problematic word we must expunge from our repositories.


The repository uses it to abbreviate "Model Context Protocol".


No. Like "master" as a branch name, even if it's perfectly fine in this context, as long as it could be suggesting the word use in a problematic context, it should be banned. That's how we banned "master" as a branch name, so why not MCP?

Yes, I mean we should ban all abbrev with M in it /s


Might be worth changing url: https://www.llama.com/


From there I have to "request access" to a model?


You do anyway afaict


Came for this


Thanks, I should indeed! Originally I cached all requests but I removed it entirely for obvious privacy reasons.


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